Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1963 Page: 5 of 8
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BASTKOP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, MAY 30, 1%3
Plant
Progress
iNotl 8
H\ J r.M WII.MVs
:
humi
, tb«r
lfrfdll"
a moint-nt of
'1 tit were just
I iitu.-h Mini rocky
j. , |t( the cedar
w ,i a road or
g-id- the
, landowner
, ..n^r in hi* pick-
. cattle or u
ti-herman
up a <1 hunker
,, . l il. dark-wu-
, ■ ti-rnoon nap,
I , i, v. i re no
t , , ;: t whirring
<t- : iht occasion- | when
* v blue jay j ject.
overhead.
of rn
k.'f f'!" '
,'iant
lts s
l-98-a
-J
)ES J!
|irs {or S|
i r th«
lifer
th« constant
ga-oliru and
a heel" grasp
for traction,
-. ,-d and diatort-
eUstruct ion work
intercoms. The
,.•> to the hori
vident in their
Phi green i*
the reddi*h
and scraped
,i mnery and the
* 4Tr« at, Wide
,n'.< h other, man-
Th< fences have
the tanks drain
h [i.i mat '* land
and activity.
Id en
thoi
stopping, revt i>i!iK and touring
t>ff in the i-loud.- of dust con
coaling other monster ma-
chine# ; beyond them a crane
lift> its long Mrni skyward and
wing itH mouthful of earth
from a specifh *pot m the mid
die (if the gigantic andpile.
How ilo they keep from running
over each other, from digging
where the plans uy huild, from
getting then dutlca hopele sl\
tangled iii the concurrent opor-
at ion of a different craft?
There are road ign- everv
on this steam plant pro-
Invisible to the layman,
roar of but readily legible to the en-
gineers, superintendents and
foremen. The sign- are the
work of field parties which
cro - section tin whole area.
They mark location, line and
grade for each pha.se of the ..p
(•ration and do all the layout
work.
The carpenter oses his pencil
on lumber as called for m a
blueprint; th< -cumstrei-* um.-
tailor tack a- called for on her
pattern; the men of the field
partv 'i-e neat lit'.Je -takes a
called for on their maps
Heading one of thi two field
pa rites for H H Zai hr\ Com
pany i> Wellington Farley (bro-
ther of Gami Warden Harold).
Work; «ith him are Dick K
leg. •-! .1 • \\ ;if. rd \\ .ii a a -
The othi ■ field petty i* led by
Angel Olvera, working with
Dougla* Sw ( aringt n and Chri-
I^entx.
MiHill
p "«i.ihh^ i >,11
m
m.
\ gigantic -cene trim a gigantic movie. "Harabba*". The
ie. hnicolor spectacular stars \nlhon> (Juinn as Barahbas
with >il\ana Mangano, \rthur Kennedy. Katy Jurado. Vit-
tuno (<assnian. Jack I'alance and Krne*i (iurgnine. |'he mo
vie will pla> a? the lower theatre Sunday and Monday.
Abrams and Townsend are gold medal
winners in high school pentathlon
li' M'ia i. jim: 1'own* j nounred last wee, Kach boy
s<Ai ■ !l " void me- | scored 41M points of a possible
dai- it- hig'i s. ),<•• : pi iitathlon I oOO. This marks the fust year
•.vinnei ( ,i ,| \\ oif an-1 that any contestai t ha- scored
as many as 400 point-.
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BASTROP COUNTY
Courthouse News
Probate;
Kstate
Kstate
Waites
Kstate
Pri.-tly
Marriage Licenses:
I'at Landa and
K>'dato, Mav 13.
Oil and Gas Leases:
of 1'erry Floyd Huby Wilson Meuth and hus-
of Pearlie Bryant band, Hugo J. Meuth to Soco-
i ny Mobil Oil Company, Inc. 147
acres, Wash Curtis 1-4 League.
A W. Young and wife, Clau-
dia. to G. D. Buie
Andrews Survey.
of Sarah Holmes
Mrs Anita
Melvin C. McMarion and Do-
rothy Mae Savage, May 16.
Kbb Clifton Heed and Mrs.
Theresa Julia Curtis, May 16.
Kugene Thomas Fuller and
Helen Marie Steinbeck, May 17.
Alton Tisino and
'hy Green, May 17.
Mrs. Doro-
J. W. French, Klgin
Sam H. Nassour, Austin
Alvin I'flueger, Coupland
Lawrence I). Matetzsch, Elgin
Mrs. Charles P. Akin, Elgin
Edward Dons, Muldoon
150 acres, K. I Richard K. Chalmers, Bastrop
| M. A. Prokop Jr., Bastrop
wife,
3(14.4
\o
kr
men on all
h( s of ma
what they
ey arc go-
felia could
Hfik or the
following
,< < row, by
• the cattle
the land
r the turns
• a blank
rig fami iar
iown as the
t -Hi " and
Boys junior tennis
champions named
I.upe Cruz Kd Sander- and
(rail liejM iid*.
f Work ' f
Pari |f*i
\ pl>riii.it ion llarlxiue
I* Thorough I v
\ pprmated
Along with official
clan.- and local
m t of the niel
t he Sim Gideon
pro" t turned
be<He *n.| f< llov
honored fa-hl'ifi at the
• H' .iffa • t
American legion ('•■?.t«
Planned to
politi
bugine smen,
employed oil
St'-am Plant
lit for bar
time
Tuesday
at the
ip ii
Sander
Johnn;, Mi>or< w« r< champions
ii the 1' 1 ai'i 11 year-old
diviaioni- of th< Junhr High
School ten i . t' irnament held
during th< last -,uek i-f -chool.
In the 1 'i '.if and under
group. Crux defeated Jimmy
Laakc, , •' 4 th« fH;a -
A liar (ioerta j
y beating I)a\ < I-i-f.I
Th. 11 year and unc
:o- J. '
over k y Krag'•, •> <
K i agh advara t .| ! th(
by defeating .It
« !. while Moore
Mavftelii, !, ('
Micheal Boer with UJ point.-
was a close secono and Vernon
He; neke wa> thn : with 408.
I hi five track and field
events, each counting 100 points
f i the fir-t plan winner, are
th- -hot put. the liXi-yard dash,
14" yard dash. th« mile run and
the 120 yard low hurdles.
Seven other bo\ achieved a
-• « r« over 400. I! „. r Wright,
l"7; Bonnie Mayfeld. 407; liill
tl.it-: : I -hr -o• . 4" i; Lyt ■ Hanna 104;
Mike I'.a.-tland. 4"'J Jimmy Cal-
lahan, t"l; Larrs Light, 401.
David Gibson led the "th per-
iod PK c!a-s with runner-
up was Narciso Sa icedo. Larry
Light wa first i; the 5th per-
iod i la - - w ith hi - 101, Terry
Gus G. Streethoff and
Hettie, to Glynn D. Buie,
acres, S. H. Beid Survey.
Emma Kohler to G. D. Buie,
K{."> acres K. Andrews Survey.
F. W. Young and wife, Tran-
quilla. to G. D. Buie, 343.39 a
cres, B. Andrews Survey.
Bosa Novak Beid and hus-
band, Buck Beid, to Edmond
Leuschner, 58 acres, Crawsor.
Labor and F. J. Mullin Survey.
Kmnia Bosanky to George H.
Coates, 330 acres, M usgrove
Evans, A. Graham, W. Latham
| and Jose Moraida Surveys.
Taylor Milton et al to Atlan-
, ,„ ~ * tic Befining Co., 33 2 acres, Z.
and Iranafere: j P. Cottle, Jos. Wood and J. W.
A. Carpenter and wife, i Pt.rkins Surveys.
Mat tie, to Jewel Gartman Ben-
ner, Travis County, Lot 26 of j
Colorado Biver Estates.
1 -VTIAC
Woody H.
Wilson S.
Burks,
Jones,
Elgin
Smithville
Arthur Karl
Mrs. Nina Mae
20.
Deeds
Boy
Kckmann
Scroggins,
and
Mav
Jr.
out
Olivia
J. M.
Louis Johnson
Lemuel, 2 acres
Bangs Survey.
Russell C. Faulkner to Bob-, .
by Ingram and wife, Dorothy,; Alfred
a (■ rtain lot in Biverdale Es
Edwin J. Kunkel and wife,
Erna, to Henry W. Lehman, 42
acres, James Bostick League.
H o w a r d Frederickson and
wife, Ethel, to I). G. Moore,
101 acres, Isaac Castner Sur-
Goertz and wife, Ma-
mie, divi-
m a win
• ■ «. t;-u;
h< fmal.-
Bei<i, 4.
eve, Bex
ther<
xpr-., th, grii
bttiinriiRinn o
I.cra board o
,v no worked t
■ proje< ' in La
i <h u#1 a a ^
trials.
Ed Si
reached th
ko> Kragi
i.'er th( j'Ody wa- runnei .p with 381.
Rorkne frsti>al
M.irtH., |
plans madr for
June 16 r\riil
I ESTABLISH f l>
rd
18'41
Reports heard
at annual IT>
meeting Max 11
py
rVF.KY THTBSDAY
t l:A -Tk< P. TEXAS
iptK>n. |V0® I'rr Year
R K -sTANDIFKR \hotii II.,If II,
1 I in.LSHER | ^jiiipmrnl So*
AMY S STANDIFKR
EDITOR
rt< Stcorii Hami MatUr
t* Pest Off > «t Ha«trop,
J. r. 'r Art cf March S,
: Preparations for t e annual
Spring F< stival for Sa. red
Heart Parish, K" kne, to be
i. :d Minday. Jur- 1", ri the
parish grounds w m- made at a
i -pecial ailed meeting of t.h<
] officer and chairman of the
\iiiH" ai : Hols Narm So
N rr. wil \
I leliv ered
M«
\\
pon-
Cn
th<
McDa.U. j
•; Bev |
First I
rs.J L.
d Kiaus
chairm
w a-
11
table -;
Mi
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U fiugh
Hi lb
-huck
il(i
I her.
W \\ 11 Build Your
Picture Frames
Repair Your
Furniture
•j-
McCLOSKEY'S
ifht a differ
•■). that fron;
variouo and • undry source* in- i
eluding i-ne ■ intiand, but the
(.« * \ do h \- automatic tran«-
mi ion and p- w. t t< ( ring
There i n«> . ompHcated in tm
merit panel, ;ii t throttle, brake
and ti-an mi« ion lever
and . • . p- ed -f 1 < n, pi-
ll the
to Dr
1 otddard.
i- Uti-
K M
M. Ml
Jame-
it of
r.M.2
. anil
WOOD s ,f>
Relink*, '!> •*
welcome
Henry Ford onr< turned
I down a billion-dollar offer for
I nl M -tor ( ompanv w ith th<
11 '• P ,,b«er\ ation tha: );• ' I imvi tie
J moni \ "lit no i"!
I! a ■ i s t
iounty
•ii on the
- - rate
methods
.very of
of pat-
lie l.oii« Bar HUNTER V-
IAv
Fan
•m t,ke Roll-Away
f*fdM\(, A\ |i BIRTHDAY
parties
J* IB Al I H on the OR(;.\N
'lo Chestnut <-lree«
ASH M\RY THALRR,
Prop.
i|
\v4
'ANCE
^urday. June 1
I^kne Playboys
American
Legion Hall
T. N AM
NOW!
A mobilo f«n at low cost!
ft
0d ul« dm! Onl>
27.95
LKSS si \M> $li ««.
B. A. KI.ZM H
S M Hard-. !> (
lir R \\ 1.
t in < irei ri. a d M
U rtUiT'i. :.! of ! '
n . Mi Dad. a I
\\ Hao pt. ' S
Ml - Hampti ■ < t
ii. nl, gav. a f • .c • i
II HUi* J collected
i 'hi iitniie-
i d < r cared ' ;n '
lit S \1 11 a l' t a
i ftt u of t tn
in thr county,
rei ommended fi r di
cit*o«, cur* a *'d i n ri
lent*.
Dr I .1 Wi mhuhi of Smith-
vi!Ie, ((iii! ' . n |.n ( illative t■
th< le\a If! \--ociation r<
ported on th« -tali program.
Mi I «tit in iiK (• . Hastrop
('ounty Si yi Ht a '' Nur . .
V.ave a detail' <i r* pi rt of -erv-
ice rendered n 11 < -ihooN and
homes of her p. ■ ■ i• 1«■. and t re-
•*l tin i?i. it m • ■. 'hi cuntv
foi a healt i d.a t pi 1^111111.
The budc( ' for thi coniinn
fiscal yeai wa- adapted, allow
, *p, • dit . ■ • $ tJ.vno
for t he el UliU' 1 - II '-.lbs, w ith
all estimated iii M al income of
$ 1.500.00 Mi Hampton re-
ported last yeai «\pi,nse- 111
eluding the . o-t of 01 iik . -up-
pliert, dues, truv. 1 shi|ipin r. e\
e(llt IV e alai . and ! h< 1 liece-
si tier--
The a -1 • at n ' I" it ram of
work foi I!•> "< wa- ilenu/ed
and adopted H . « in stitution
will In H vi m:, 111 w I i aid ri.-n'
her appoint(d and year round
publicity conn 1 • in tin orjtani
/.allolU Work will ! ( ( ffected
Ml llami't'W; .. setv
,>d a- pn1 nl'' ' 'I t hi or
ganiKation f 1 • years.
pi e-.ided ' < ' ' '
w a at t eilib d ' .1 a "'I
11 v 1 • crowd.
The lieXl (piartiM.v meeting
will lie held on Am
furthei a! ' t un 1 no 1
it 1 it d i
lailii-i
\:! r!
I i am-
ine r,
uppi
1; Mr.-.
M1 J ■
Aikiiph
V"ihn
ii ■ rii. Mr-
tea; A.: ph .M leh.r,
NL ats. Herman <.
i e, , |{- mai W
I!..ff ..ii. Mi .
a' I Ii' > nold lioert
tin Goer 17.
a« GoerU,
Horn."' Fi'hn;
Kohn; publicity.
Hoert/; finance.
Matthi w Hart-
lks and games,
Louis Seidel.
\dolph Hoffman.
Mr- August
Wilhelm.
M
Ma
Mr 1
; dance
Elmer
Arthur
( or rt v.
•old (III
Hart sc
Klaus,
- tioert
('lati" ■
inted
Her-
P ro-
ll off-
Hen
Lucy
■, cof
■rtz,
I holm,
\ ash
'.; pie
meal
Fred
Bl<
it
t hat
it a
w ith
Youth rodeo show
to be held near
Austin June 1
\ ^ ii ' Rodeo-Show is
.. heduled ai *. riff in.- <i Mar t!
Stable foi .-.1 inlay, June
' p. in., the first
• e straightawav
bi run in three
e is a Junior
vs and nil I? l'J
Senior Division
girls, ai;i" 13
t hroun ■ IT . an an Open Divt
lot fni out. 'ants of any age
lib: us and two sad
wiii'i r for the win
lieginnini; at
(>f 1(1 events, !
bai i o( race, w i
divisions The;
D '. i-ion for l>.
and under; a
for bo\s and
tates in Smithville.
Grady Tuck Sr. and Grady
TucV Jr. to Kdward M. Lowden
a'.d wife, Generosa, a certain
lot out «f the Nancy I'lakey
Survey.
Jesus Flores and wife, Vir-
ginia, to Carolina Pena, a lot
in the Smith Addition to Klgin.
K. E. Myers et al to Katie
Smith, Tract of the Essie
Smith Partition out of the L.
Leverance Survey.
M. L. I .ay ton and wife, Flora
Ruth, to Vernice Sinclair, a
part of the Kdward L. Pittman
- acre tract out of the Sarah
Cottle Survey.
R. C. Johnsor to Mrs. Essie
S Johnson. Lot- t and •"> in
I'.ciek '! in Klgin.
Jewel Ro-anky to Barney C.
Klutts and wife. Hazel Joyce,
">•'•.17 a r. oiit of R. Andrews
League.
Amelia Daywood Samon to
I'► i■ 1 G. Owvi,, 14."i.i'v4 acres out
"f \(ldi-oi. l.itton League.
C M Peacck and wife, Mit-
• • , to \Y. J. Schandler and wife.
In• • Coriii- . Lol- 1-10 in
11' of Roger Byrne Add-
to Smithville.
Li.'.'!- Webb and husband
liar lie Webb. Tarrant County,
• Wallace Hefner, their inter-
■ -t ii; s.s_> acres out of S. Wolf
•nbarger Survey.
rom (lias- and wife, Letha,
Caldwell County, to Wallace
lleftii r. their interest in 8.82
a. out ..f A. Culling League.
Hi a I ah Shock.ee, Menard Co-
unty, to Wallace Hefner, their
.nterest in s.s_' acres out of S.
Wolfenbarger Survey.
J. R. Gillum and wife. Kate,
t" Otto Gruetzner Sr. and \\,fe,
\ndanilla, 71 acres in G. H.
Stovall and Thomas Garrett-
-•.in Surveys.
M F. Kieke and wife, Mattie,
to F. K Center- and wife, Lo-
raint Galveston County. 50 a-
c re - out of A. Culling League.
Ida Laverne Galloway et al j
to Seth Thomas Nolan, Lots 3 j
and 4 in Block 14 in E. H. Kag- !
lis to.. Addition to Smithville.
Margaret Burnett et al to [
Krne.-t Bennett and wife. Doro-
thy, >7..'$ acres out of A. Gar-
cia 1-4 League.
K. H. Smith and wife, Ixla, j
to ,la<k Johnson and wife, Jew-j
el \giies, 32.42 acres out of J.
\ Navarro Grant.
ry, to Tex-L Exploration Corp.,
52..I acres, Jacob Lentz League.
Adolph Hoffman and wife,
Cecelia, to Tex-L Kxploration
Corp., 105.0 acres, Jacob Lentz
League.
Rosa Meuth and husband, E-
mil Meuth. to Torn Hail and
Ronald Beamon, 155 acres, Ruth
Mackey League.
A. J. Barker to Tom Hail and |
Ronald Beamon, 160 acres, Ruth |
Mackey League.
Hugo J. Meuth to Tom Hail
and Ronald Beamon, 228 acres,
Ruth Mackey League.
Henry M. Young and wife,
Corriena, to Glynn D. Buie,
503.11 acres, R. Andrews our-
vey.
DANCE
Saturday, June 1
MUSIC BY
DAN TUCKER
and The Swingsters
Watterson Hall
—{)—
Sunday, lune 2
WEDDING DANCE
MUSIC RY
Rockne Playboys
GRAND MARCH — 8:30 p.m.
Watterson Hall
13-l-pd.
m
Did You Know
THAT....
This Week . . .
20 Years Ago —
Dr. Homer Price Rainey,
president • f The University of
Texas will deliver the Com-
Martin G. Mosebuch and wife,! mencement Address at the Gra-
.lewi to George H. Coates, I duation exercises of the Bas-
il 5.61 acres, R. 11. Grimes Sur i trop High School on Monday
v,,y- evening, June 7.
Charles Carr to John Knox
Jr. 1 acres, Charles Edwards
League.
Charles Carr to John Knox
Jr. 187.5 acres. Charles Ed-
ward- League.
New Cars Registered:
(HKVROLKT:
Barbara Kay, Buda
Ray Sherrill, Lexington
Mrs. J. M. Smith, Austin
Paul T. Wrotenberg, Austin
Acme Meat Co., Austin
Joe I^'e Sanders, Elgin
H. R. Stephens. Bastrop
John L. Gies., West Point
Max Leath, Bastrop
FORD:
J. F. Reid. Bastrop
K. D. Dungan, Elgin
Mrs. G. F. Peterson, Klgin
Lester L. Leowenstein, Austin
Frank Cosgrove, Austin
Kugene G. Cuenod, Elgin
Ernest Gordon (Jiggs) Sim-
mons left this week for Fort
Sam Houston, where he was in-
ducted into the U.S. Army,
making a total of three sons
and two sons-in-law of his
mother. Mrs. Gem Simmons, in
the service of Uncle Sam,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Joseph
honored the 1043 Seniors with
a swim and picnic, May 15,
Drive 'n
TRACY CHALMERS
1602 Main — CA 9-2890
— OPEN SUNDAYS —
A good place to buy nationally
advertised TAYLOR MADE
MORNING GLORY
MATTRESSES - SOFA SLEEPERS, etc.
Griesenbeck Furniture Co.
927 MAIN
CA 9-2521
Trophu
dies me
net-.
K' try
abb for
t- free t
i- thru
iii.a.k are now avail-
ants. TIk -how
pe« tator- The arena
in i . out on t he Bei
i av, Ko.nl t • 'ii South 1 amar
Boulevard in \ustin.
San Augustine to
host historical
tour June 1 and 2
I'he fourth annual tour of
Sai V U'ii-!i'" . r«*xas, "I In
('uidle of Ti \a- Indepetnh nee,"
i In he ,luiii I 1 and 2nd under
the — pi•' ill of tile K/.ekiel
i ulleli Chiipti ' of the I >1! i
I'hei i ai i 1 fine old homes
and phi.. • historic import
on th. tm,i Hours are from
I III until !■ ' • each day. Buf-
fet 1 uin In c will lie served at
the i ullei Saturday and
Siiiniav. J ' 1 : ^
(li r pint i
i' A 1 Whit, of
\;li, , , M sippi, will havi
a pi i tai ■ .-whir .if antii|iie-
at ; in t ,'!(t Horn, during the
tout.
Come to us for
ved or
cem^s
BASTROP ADVERTISER
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